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Get the best of both worlds: the power of native approach and the fluidity of JavaScript

Create an increasing number of complex real-world applications and dive deeper into React Native

Book Description

React Native’s ability to build performant mobile applications with JavaScript has resulted in its popularity amongst developers. Developers now have the luxury to create fantastic mobile experiences that look and feel native to their platforms with the comfort of a well-known language and the preferred React.js library.

This book will show you how to build your own native mobile applications for the iOS and Android platforms even as leveraging the finesse and simplicity of JavaScript and React.

Throughout the book You’re going to build three projects, each of increasing complexity. You’re going to also link up with the third-party Facebook SDK, convert an app to give a boost to the Redux architecture, and learn the process involved in making your apps to be had for sale on the iOS App Store and Google Play.

At the end of this book, You’re going to have learned and implemented a wide breadth of core APIs and components found in the React Native framework that are necessary in creating great mobile experiences.

What You’re going to learn

How to create mobile-performant iOS and Android apps the usage of JavaScript and React

The potential of each API and component, putting them into practice all through the course of three projects

The process of integrating the Facebook SDK to build an app that connects to third-party data

Every step taken to implement Redux, a popular state management library, in your mobile apps

The requirements for building and deploying your apps to market, with detailed instructions on how to release and beta test apps on both the Apple App Store and Google Play

About the Author

Richard Kho is a software engineer living in San Francisco. He taught himself how to code in 2014 and has lived a past life as a photographer and cinematographer.

He currently works for Capital One and has taught software engineers at Hack Reactor previously. Richard is also a technical advisor to Code Chrysalis, an advanced software engineering immersive in Tokyo.

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